NASA's retired Spitzer Space Telescope captured the same shot in 2006 ... Webb is the largest and most powerful observatory ...
Webb's penetrating infrared gaze has now revealed the true identity of the glow as a face-on, distant spiral galaxy. It has a ...
HH 49/50 is one of these impact sites. It was nicknamed the "Cosmic Tornado" due to its dramatic, swirling shape. Spitzer's ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has snapped a spectacular image of a "cosmic tornado" being burped out from a baby ...
A 'cosmic coincidence' leads to one of the most amazing images ever captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
New James Webb Space Telescope captures a "cosmic tornado" with imagery of the dramatic outflow from a newly formed star.
Herbig-Haro 49/50, aka the 'Cosmic Tornado', as seen by Spitzer in January 2006. The source of the 'tornado', a Class 1 ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has unveiled an awe-inspiring celestial spectacle of a spiral galaxy interacting with a ...
Scientists have observed this object before, using the Spitzer Space Telescope, and they named ... our sun could have originally formed from. Images like this one help scientists to understand ...
NASA’s retired Spitzer Space Telescope captured the same shot in 2006, with scientists then dubbing the stellar jet “the cosmic tornado.” But it was too fuzzy to make out the background ...
Spitzer's images weren't clear enough to discern the fuzzy object located at its tip — but JWST's are. This side-by-side comparison shows a Spitzer Space Telescope image of HH 49/50 (left) versus a ...